A TEAMING: . “Livery ps and Feed Stables “Ii Connection, With the Northern Hotel - TRANSFER een STORAGE | | J. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs for Hire... f COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. ; HAY AND FEED FOR. SALE i Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton: | @ | Leaving New Hazelton at 9.80 a.m., except: train ‘days, when the , Atage will meet the passenger train and run to Old Hazelton after g|states that several’ persons. ‘have. ‘sent @ | him ‘clippings from thé Herald with ‘re- AM. RUDDY.. _ Petepnones—New Hazelton—2 long, 1 short ” Hazelton—i" long, 3: short : ‘Manoger — m\ed by the G. T, P. ‘Development Com- | pany, or in which the company was in- UN EW HAZELTON N : | the situation at Smithera, and stating ~and Records _ KODAKS. _AND KODAK SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF - Fishing Tackle J UST ARRIVED -Vietor Gram-o- phones - L. D. Fulton, Manager New Hazelton ’ _ Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton - | wy J mera i : ‘ t 709 Bower Building “NATIVE SI SILVER» PROSPECT Consisting of two to: six claims, situated in Hazelton or Bulkley Valley Districts. _ Forward at Jeast ten pounds of samples, also assay returns, if any, together with f short bona fide description of property . Hl. ‘State lowest price and | & and work done, terms; also state price for a cash deal. ‘No Fancy Prices or. Wildcat Propositions Entertained — Gustav Grossman, ME. Vancouver, F.C. a to mean that Smithers i is not a division- fj) al point, L beg to say that Smithers i is 4| the ‘second: divisional point east of: fl; Prince Rupert,- and the company will ‘ | suitable round house, ete. arrived here last Saturday night on his ‘faq| second trip to the Silver Cup mine on , hills. and he was unable “to reach the ti for. the Harris mine and in company g with one of'the boys is making an_ in. ‘apection of the Cup. The read work is ; vc] progressing very well on the stretch : No job too large and none , 5 oto receive: most. earefal cat Building Contractor | Carpenter Mery. best work ‘guaranteed, Ma- terials furnished if desired. ‘Plana «|. 7 and a specifications upon application, 7 “Get Ready Now for: - _ Your Building” ‘this oe Summer_ and_ Fall “ley Fully, Epiais th the Situa-. “tion at That Point . “Tha Omineca Herald is. in. n receipt 6 of |a letter from. G..U, Ryley, land -com- missioner for the G, T. P., in “which: ‘he ference to the circular letter sent out by him some time ago giving a list of the townsites in British Columbia own- terested. Mr, Ryley is now sending out another circular, letter, explaining that the former agenta of the: ‘company had purchased the. ‘remaining unsold lots in Smithers, but that the company as they. were sold. Circular. letter No.: 2 is, in part, as follows: Winnipeg, Man,, May 28, 1914 ; NOTICE, ‘In my notice of the 8th of April, 1914, giving a list of the townsites on the main line of the Grand Trunk Paci- fic” railway in ‘the province of British Columbia, I gave those’ owned. exclus-: which the company has a joint interest, and some not owned by the company, including Smithers. ] stated that the land’ at Smithera had been purchased from the Grand Trunk Pacific .Develop- ment Company (but did not say it was not a divisional point) and that the owners had arranged that the company shali -hold title “to the land, and issue deeds to the purchasers of lots, As -this notice has been interpreted maintain it as a divisional. point, build G. U, RYLEY Land Commissioner 11S PREPARING TO. || OPERATE THE cUP [ ; ! 1] Geo. Clothier Arrived on- Saturday and| 8 Spent This Week. on Nine ‘Mile Mountain Geo. Clothier, formerly of Stewart, Nine Mile mountain, The last. time he was up there was too much snow on the property. The first of the week he left from the Harris. property ' ‘towards ‘the ‘Cup and in a few days it will be pos- sible to get a horse through. ‘Mr, Clothier atated to the Herald on Saturday night that his company was ‘all: organized and they’ were ready to start work immediately. The lease is not signed yet, but it will be as soon as he gets, back from‘ “the property; pro- it to be. He-is here. to: ‘tay and it will would issue the transfers for the lots ively by: the Grand Trank Pacific De- |. velopment Company, Limited, those in|’ ‘|News Manager for ‘Hudson Bay Moun-/| ed with Col, Steele in the Hudson Bay Mountain Mining Co. since that proper- ty was first operated, ‘left: Vancouver. Monday night i in company withthe new manager for the company, who’ has: re- cently arrived from Mexico. They will be in New Hazelton -this week on the lookout for several miners to take into Hudson Bay mountain with them: A camp will be erected first thing, and as j soon as that is ready operations will be undertaken on a Jarger scale than ever before. Fuller particulars will be given when they arrive in’ New ‘Hazelton, a" gone | aver the ground: unt! have | a force of WIL. OPERATE ‘MINE tain Property Coming Up” Mr, Carpenter, who has been connert- « Anger t Tailor Men’ s ‘Furnishings Sth Avenue New Hazelton “Suits $30, 00 Up ~ Made. To Order Go to him for a real. Tailor-made Suit sl} Farm Lands For Sale | “¢ SUITABLE. FOR | “MIXED. FARMING ” DAIRYING - -STOCK RAISING - =. Thess} ‘Jands are situated close ‘to. the : main line of the Grand ‘Trunk Pacific . ~ ACREAGE NEAR: SMITHERS in tracts. of from 1 acre to 640 acres : North Coa Coast Las land Paiw-Up CAPITAL, $1,500, 000. 00 Suite 622, Metropolitan Bldg. VANCOUVER." ae Ltd, from latest patterns and up-to-date style, - We fit. every gar. ment before finishing _ WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF. . Express = Passenger ; STAGE Hazelton and. New Hazelton Hazelton Hospital| period. BETWEEN in. advance, ra) thors wai mt ia ever, fl icle nse Always reliable. , attention given to par- cels. Close . Prompt Service, ers; T. J: Tho: D. llth Ave, near Yailway MILLER. i -at the Hospital., Cee pe eee ce ee ALE anes “The Hazelion Hospital _ issues tickets for any - ‘from one moath’ upward at $1.per month ' This rate includes office consulta -” . tioas- and‘ medicines, as - well as‘all costs while in -- ~ the hospital, Tickets are- obtainable: in Hazelton fromthe post’ dffice or drug store; or from. the - ‘Drug. Store, New Hazel- -.ton; Dr. McLean, Smith- Alder-. . mere; Dr. Wal lace, TelR-, _ wa, or. by mail from the © > Medical Superintendent: : Summer Excursions to. the East master General, will-be received at Ot- |~ tawa until Noon, on Friday, the ‘24th }.~ - July, 1914, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, once. per week each. way, between Hazelton :and Kispiox, from the lst October, -next.: information as.to conditions of. propos- ed Contract may .be. seén and. blank forms of tender.may.be obtained at the ‘Post Offices of Hazelton, Kispiox and a New. Hazelton,’ and at the office’ ‘of: the : undersigned, viding the property is what he expects |. Poat ‘Office’ Inapector’ 8 Office be a matter of only.¢ a few days after he fot MAIL ‘CONTRACT. Sealed tenders, addressed to the Post- PRIN CE RUPERT Montreal and return sii, oF Toronto and return $128. oo % Ottawa and return $189.50 New York and ret’n-$144.50 Chicago and return $108.50 © ’ St, Paul and return.§ 96.00" Correspondingl low rates to all other oints in con- nection with Trunk system —the double track route from Chicago, . For full information apply to the local agent or.to : ‘Albert Davidson, General Agent, Prince Rupert » 70 =. ‘T. P. Steamships an the Grand ° Printed notices containing. further “EB. J. FLETCHER Post Office Inspector _Vietoria, B.C., 15th ‘May, 1914 aler de: ‘Oven i isa wonderful baker. That’s because: the beat flues completely encircle it. | : v{ ange satisfies the most: eieting te ~ - cook on every: point. Let th Harvey & : Real Bs Estate ct McKinnon | |